
Greater New York 2026
Marie Angeletti, Sophie Becker, Jay Carrier, Cevallos Brothers, Chang Yuchen, Mary Helena Clark, Devlin Claro, Taína Cruz, Janiva Ellis, Sophie Friedman-Pappas, Covey Gong, Rachel Handlin, Mekko Harjo, fields harrington, Hardy Hill, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Arlan Huang, Akira Ikezoe, Esteban Jefferson, Kite, Coco Klockner, Marc Kokopeli, André Magaña, Dean Majd, Vijay Masharani, Taro Masushio, Win McCarthy, Metoac Indigenous Collective, Dean Millien, Ian Miyamura, Kameron Neal, Louis Osmosis, Piero Penizzotto, Georgica Pettus, María-Elena Pombo, Nickola Pottinger, Farah Al Qasimi, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Red Canary Song, G. Rosa-Rey, Coumba Samba, Cinthya Santos-Briones, Symara Sarai, Rezarta Seferi, Tiffany Sia, Sofía Sinibaldi, Kenneth Tam, Tom Thayer, Julia Wachtel, Kristin Walsh, Poyen Wang, Women's History Museum, Cici Wu
MoMA PS1
22-25 Jackson Ave, Queens, NY 11101
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Our signature survey of artists living and working in the New York City area returns for its sixth edition this spring, coinciding with MoMA PS1's 50th anniversary. Spanning two floors of the museum, Greater New York 2026 brings into focus over 50 multidisciplinary artists in the formative years of their careers. This highly anticipated iteration will encompass site-specific commissions, new productions, and performances, alongside important recent works that address today's most urgent cultural concerns. Organized for the first time by MoMA PS1's full curatorial team, the exhibition emphasizes the forces that shape daily life in the city today, as well as strategies of resistance and adaptation in the face of increased surveillance, economic precarity, and shifting technologies. Greater New York 2026 registers an optimism and anxiety generated through artists' attention to the layered, lived textures of New York City.